Data Science
First full draft of “Data Science and Analytics with Python”
First full draft of “Data Science and Analytics with Python”
Quantum algorithms for topological and geometric analysis of data
Story Source: The above post is reprinted from materials provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The original item was written by David L. Chandler. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length. From gene mapping to space exploration,… Read More »Quantum algorithms for topological and geometric analysis of data
Seven technologies changing the world – Reblog
This is a reblog of an article by Fulvia Montresor, Director, World Economic Forum. See the original here. The 7 technologies changing your world Find out how companies are changing their business models and organizational structures… Read More »Seven technologies changing the world – Reblog
Data Science Bootcamp – Done
Today I had the opportunity of running a #DataScience bootcamp in London. It was an all-day affair and although the attendees were engaged, I’m sure that by the end of the 6th hour they were… Read More »Data Science Bootcamp – Done
Artificial Intelligence – Debunking Myths
Exploring around the interwebs, I came across this article by Rupert Goodwins in ArsTechnica about debunking myths about Artificial Intelligence. HAL 9000 in the film 2001. It is a good read and it you have a… Read More »Artificial Intelligence – Debunking Myths
Now reading: The Master Algorithm
Now reading “The Master Algorithm” by Pedro Domingos. You can’t control what you don’t understand, and that’s why you need to understand machine learning—as a citizen, a professional, and a human being engaged in the… Read More »Now reading: The Master Algorithm
Should You Ever Use a Pie Chart?
Much has been said in pro and against the use of pie charts… And the discussion is by no means something new For example in 1923, the American economist Karl G. Karsten warned us against… Read More »Should You Ever Use a Pie Chart?
Cloudera Breakfast Briefing and Tofu Scientists
Last Thursday I attended a Cloudera Breakfast Briefing where Sean Owen was speaking about Spark and the examples were related to building decision trees and random forests. It was a good session in general. Sean started… Read More »Cloudera Breakfast Briefing and Tofu Scientists